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Top MessagePut your engineering skills to use!

Galileo is looking for full time engineers with high communication skills in multiple languages (Japanese is a must) to help our customers connect with offices abroad.

This is a long term position with the future possibility of global relocation

Although our main focus at Galileo is automotive parts design, we are accepting applications from all skill levels and types of engineers including IT, chemical, mechanical in the fields of R&D, CAD Operation, production engineering, etc.

Global PointOpening offices abroad in the near future!!

Currently, Galileo has offices in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka but we are planning to open offices abroad in the near future (SE Asia and the Americas).

We need people to help us make this a reality with not only engineering skills but communication abilities to help connect Japanese engineering with the world.

Education/TrainingTraining and Education

Electrical/Electronic Circuit TrainingTraining in the origin and parts of circuits required in a specific product's design associated with the automotive and consumer electronics industries.

Microsoft OfficeNot only associated with engineering, we also have training that includes using Microsoft Excel for creating charts and graphs for formal presentations.

Language Education Working with engineers on a global scale, we understand the importance of our employees' communication skills in multiple languages. We also provide the opportunity to improve one's work related language skills as part of training. Galileo is partnered with an English school where employees can take free lessons and we will be opening a Japanese school for the same purpose in the near future.

Drafting and CAD Induction Course

Our training staff includes instructors with practical experience in the automotive, aeronautics, and machining industries who provide employees the opportunity to develop their skills, especially in the area of 3D CAD operations. Training is also offered on Saturdays to accommodate busy working schedules.

Because of the scale of our operations, we are able to provide individual support to those who feel their skills are underdeveloped in areas such as CAD before entering their new positions.

Even with only a basic knowledge of CAD we will be able to increase the skills and confidence of our employees, for example, people who have had CAD trading in school, little or no experience with 3D CAD, or those who want a career change.

Using 3D CAD one is able to not only design drawings but visualize the actual finished product.

Basic Design Training

We also provide training in order to understand the design techniques of the automotive industry, consumer electronics manufacturing, aeronautics industry, etc. and the basic knowledge of the parts and materials of machines (including mounted electronic parts).

From Interviewer's Eyes☆Interview☆

Japan, North America, Europe: Grouping local specifications and the design of auto parts

Currently I'm working for one of the world's top automotive companies. My job deals with designing a central part of their cars, the fuel tank inlet. The inlet runs from the fuel filter to the fuel tank. This is a vital part of the vehicle which leaves the driver's fate in my hands; there is no room for mistakes. The environmental laws and vehicle regulations vary from country to country, which is a point that I find interesting in my specific job.

Designing a globally utilized product

One of the most interesting parts of my job is learning how to balance the quality and cost of production when manufacturing on a global scale. Meeting these kinds of requirements was something I had never done before. The model I'm currently working on will soon be available all over the world. Having a key role in producing a car manufactured on a global scale is something that will always keep me interested in my work. To be engaged in the forefront of design development is one of the greatest benefits of working at Galileo.